4 June 2024

www.wmca.training


Safeguarding Adults and Children in Care



September TBA

10.00am - 1.00pm

Online


Cost :

WMCA Members £21.00

Non Members £35.00

(all prices include VAT)


Course Overview


This module is one of 15 that are mapped to Skills for Care ‘Care Certificate’.


They can be used as part of an induction, refresher or as the theoretical component of the Care Certificate. The courses are interactive, engaging and discussion driven with questioning throughout to ensure learning is achieved. At the end of each session an interactive assessment is conducted to solidify the learning experience, ensuring professionals are well-equipped to deliver high-quality care.


Module 10&11 of 15:

Safeguarding Adults and Children in Care


This course provides essential knowledge on safeguarding practices, abuse prevention, and legal frameworks to protect vulnerable adults and children. It equips learners with the skills to recognize, respond to, and prevent harm while promoting safety and well-being.

Course Benefits


  • Builds expertise in safeguarding adults and children.
  • Enhances ability to recognize and respond to abuse.
  • Strengthens knowledge of legal responsibilities and ethical care.
  • Encourages proactive protection strategies in care settings.


Course ref: CC10



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